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Antique Victorian Family Bible c.1850 Leather Bound

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This is an absolutely unique antique Victorian Brown's Self-Interpreting Family Bible dated: The Bible is leather bound, enriched with gilded decoration and contains the Old and New Testaments with numerous hand coloured illustrations. The Family Register in the centre stated that thr Parents were married by Rev R.B.Rudduck of the Winchmore Hill, London, Congregational Church, The Bible was published by Thomas C Jack, 11 Melbourne Place, Edinburgh. Condition: In good condition for it's age. Please refer to photos for confirmation.. Dimensions in cm: Height 34 cm x Width 26 cm x Depth 8 cm Dimensions in inches: Height 1 foot, 1 inch x Width 10 inches x Depth 3 inches John Brown of Haddington (1722 – 19 June 1787), was a Scottish divine and author. His works include “The Self-Interpreting Bible”, “The Dictionary of the Bible”, and “A General History of the Christian Church”. John Brown was the son of a self-educated weaver and river-fisherman, also called John Brown. His own formal education was scanty, and after both of his parents died when he was about 12, he became a shepherd. He experienced a Christian conversion. Brown taught himself Greek, Latin and Hebrew by comparing texts and scripts. In 1738, after hearing that the Greek New Testament was available in a bookshop, he left his sheep with a friend and walked 24 miles to St Andrews to buy a copy. There Francis Pringle, a professor of Greek, challenged him to read it, saying that he would buy it for him if he could do so; Brown succeeded. His learning led to controversy among the members of the Secession Church which he belonged to, as some asserted that he got his learning from the devil. The next few years saw Brown work as a pedlar and a schoolmaster, with an interlude as a volunteer soldier in defence against the Jacobites in the Forty-Five rebellion. He volunteered with his best friend Tim Knab. Following division in the Secession Church there was a need for preachers in the Burgher branch, and Brown was the first new divinity student. He was ordained as a minister at Haddington, East Lothian, on 4 July 1751, and that was his home for the rest of his life. He was called to occupy the position of Moderator of the Synod for the year from November 1753. His first publication was in 1758, and he published regularly from that date until the end of his life. Brown also, while continuing his duties as a minister, took up the position of professor of divinity by the unanimous agreement of the Synod from 1768. From 1768 until the year of his death he also had the permanent post of clerk of the synod. Our reference: A3798a
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    Height: 13.39 in (34 cm)Width: 10.24 in (26 cm)Depth: 3.15 in (8 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1850
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  • Seller Location:
    London, GB
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    Seller: A3798a1stDibs: LU950638784602
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